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S MTOrORT) WATC TRTBTTSTE, WEPTOKP, OHEGOy, TRTDAY, OCTOEEK 6, 1939. LOCAL and PERSONAL Calls Here Evalyn Young ol Cen-, trl Point transacted business In Medford: today. Weaver Her Sari Weaver of Oold H1U attended to business here thU morning. smith Call John W. Smith of Oold Hill transacted business In Med ford today. Medford Caller Vernon Haynes of Eagle Point transacted businsat In Medford today. On Business Leonard Darling, Wil ms. Cook and John Withers of Jack sonville ware Medford business callers today. Building Permit Walter Ballsy of 438 West Fourth street applied at the city building Inspector's office yes terday for a permit to repair porches at a atated cost of 150. To Portland Mr. and Mr. L. A. Peck of 232 West Sixth street left today by motorcar for Portland where they will apend two weeks on busi ness. Teachers to Meet Jackson County Upper Orade Teachers Council will meet In the courthouse auditorium here at 11:15 a. m. tomorrow. All upper grade teachers are asked to attend. Oareth Goddard, principal of v the Lone Pine school, will preside. . Townsend Dinner Phoenix Town send club will sponsor a rabbit and chlcksn dinner Monday In the Phoe ntx Christian church. - The public la Invited. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 8. A program of enter tainment will be presented after dinner. Home on Furlough Charles P. Rtce, son of Mr. and Mrs1. Ernest C. Rice of Oio West 11th street, Is home from Fort Lewis. Wash., where he was a private first class In the tenth field artillery when he was honorably dis charged October 1. It Is hla lnten- , tlon to re-enllst at the end of . 60-day furlough. Rllghtly Hurt Marjorle Pena of 14 14 West Jackson boulevard was slight ly Injured and shaken up Thursday when her automobile was Involved In an accident at Fir and Fourth streets with a taxloab driven by William Goodman of 736 Welch street, accord ing to a report on file today. Both machines were considerably damaged. f Back from North Mr. . and Mrs, Louis Putman and son Jerry, accom panied by Mrs. Scott Huffman, have returned from a trip to Portland. They brought Gerald Huffman home from the Oood Samaritan hospital where he had been a patient for the nast several weeks after undergoing an operation. He Is convalescing satisfactorily from the operation. friends reported today. . To Preach The Rev. H. G. Gardner of Burllngame. Cal.,. will arrive In Medford over the week-end to oc cupy the pulpit at St. Mark's Epis copal church Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Gardner will preside at 8 a. m. com . munlon and preach the 11 o'clock service. As yet no minister has been selected to fill the Vacancy created when the Rev. Father Ernest 8. Bart lam resigned to take over the rector ship of the Eplsclpal church in Eu gene. Tryonti Tonight Persons Interest d In ehaatrloals were reminded today that tryouta will be held at 7:30 tonight for Noel Coward's "Hay Fever," first play scheduled for pro duction in the new community thea ter project sponsored by E. H. Hed rlck, superintendent of city schools. Th tryouta will be held In the Jun ior high school gymnasium. Sonlor hiiih school students and adulta of the city are Invited to try out for parts in the play and to apply for positions on the technical staff. Di rector will be Robert u. oitamnn, drama teacher at the Junior high school and a leading actor In the Oregon Shakespearean Festival com pany. Park Executive Here Adminlstra tlva staff of Crater Lake national park will move to its winter offices In the Medford federal nuiiaing m. soon as the current term of u. o. district court la completed, It was stated today by Thomas C. Parker. acting pa'rk head In the absence of SuDcrlntendent E. P. Le'avltt. Mr. Parker came to Medtord on official business later yosterday and was to return to the park today. It is ex pected that the court session will be completed In another week. The park staff occupies the court's quar ters in the federal building during the winter season. Four to five Inches of snow fell In the park yesterday, Mr. Parker said. Snow flurries had occurred off and on for several weeks but the snow had melted as quickly as it had fallen, he said. Mr. Leavltt, he related, la attending a conference of national park superintendents and park service executives from Wash ington. D. 0.. in Santa Fe, N. M. The conference was to continue until i about October 12 and then Mr. Leav ltt was to take a vacation, Mr. Parker said. The superintendent was ex pected to return to Medford about November 1. Meantime his mother. Mrs. Anna Leavltt. who makes her home here. Is visiting daughters in California. Men Admire Women With Shapely Figure rtmnanfls f Worn kse their At ar slender and sKipelr 8APKLI -without Btsrvlns er fcxrtlnt lu I.AIRID Presrrtpuoa snd Sen, fcle Menus Tney nnd LAXBID pre vents Uiem from (tUnt 'si and el them lookin snd feeling younsjr PhTtlcl.nl rvrommtnd LAtSIO fat awlnulntnt aortnsl walfM LAxnip is SAFE TO TAKE ft does noteoB uta Dinltmphtnnl ee Thyroid. Try It as our Koner-Bsck Ousrsnte 0 LAXJtrD tod .7 Cross your dralfirt WAINSCOTT'S East Side Pharmacy Medford Callers Bedford Biles and John Ryan of Rogua River were call ers here this morning on business. Hulls to Portland Mr. and Mrs Frank Hull of 617 South Grape street plan to leave tomorrow morning by ! motorcar for Portland where Mrs. Hull will enter Jones' clinic for about two weeks' medical attention. Mr. Hull expects to return to Medford In a few daya. Satterlee Improving Sacred Heart hospital attendants reported today that Norman Snttf-rlee was showing slight but steady Improvement and that hopes were growing for his re covery. The young Medford boy has been confined In the hospital since July 28 with a broken neck, suffered when he made a shallow diva in Rogue river near Bybee bridge Plane Passengers W. O. Dickson arrived from the north by United Malnllner this forenoon'. Depsrtlng by Malnllner last midnight were T. O. Irwin, to San Francisco, and O. H. Reader, to Los Angeles. K. B. Vaughn left for San Francisco by Malnllner last evening. B. Ollphant departed by Malnllner yesterday afternoon for Chicago via Portland. . Flying South Dana L. Puller, sales manager of the Fuller Paint com pany, and C. V. Cleveland, president of the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., Cleveland, Ohio, were over night guests here, having arrived In their planes from Portland late yes terday afternoon. Mr. Cleveland, piloting a Beechcraft. left this morn ing for. Sacramento, Cal. Mr. Fuller, piloting a Stinson. planned to de part this afternoon for San Fran cisco. , RAZE HUE HAZARD IN CENTRAL AREA Five private wooden garages facing the alley extending from East Main street to Sixth street between Cen tral avenue and Front street were being razed today as fire hazards. The demolition was being done under supervision of Fire Chief Roy Elliott. The garages were owned by Mrs. Kate Young, through whose permis sion and cooperation the buildings were being torn down. Chief Elliott expressed his appreciation of Mrs. Young's cooperation in removing the fire hazard. More than 100 old buildings con sidered fire hazards have been re moved since Mr. Elliott became chief of the Medford fire department. UNDERGO CHECK WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. (Pi The federal power commission disclosed today that It had 38 engineers and accountants working in the field to check original costs of companies within the Jurisdiction of the fed eral power act. Data obtained will be brought to the Washington office for filing for possible use in rate proceedings. Thirteen groups of three : men ench are conducting the surveys under di rection of M. W. yanScoyoc, chief of the division of original costs. They went Into the field about two weeks ago and will be at the work for several more. The groups went to Scotts Bluff, Nob., Los Angeles, Cal., Medford and Portland, Ore., and Santa Fe, N. M, In tha west. 1772 CARS PEARS SHIPPED 10 DATE Pear shipment from the Medford district, up to and Including October 4, total 1772 cars. Two cars of New town apples have been ahlpped. Pear shipments by varieties were: Cannery Bartletts, 441 cars; packed Bartletts, (13; D'AnJous, 347; Boscs, 493; Comics, 50; Howells, 10; Winter Nells, 3; Patrick Barry, 1, and Selckles, 14 cars. Rain delayed picking of pears Wed nesday and yesterday, causing a number of packing planta to go on a slow bell until sunshine dries out ths pears and orchards. Use Mali Tribune want ads. DANCE ROXY ANN ORANGE SATURDAY NIGHT MERRILL'S ORCHESTRA DANCE with Glenn Hamilton And Hi Band restoring Jean Campbell Vocalist ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Night Regalst Old Time Orchestra In Bmsll Ball. On sdrnliilon In oolt Halls Man loo. Ladles 0c Bette Davis in "The Old Maid" t jr Wit (1 r - The dramatlo and Intimate story of a woman who had to hide her true lovs from the whole world brings Bette Davis, Hollywood's finest act ress, to the Craterlan theatre Sun day for a three-day engagement In "The Old Maid," with Miriam Hop kins starring opposite. Awarded the Pulltaer prize aa a play, cherished as a novel, Its stirring story springs Glamour Girls Coming Hand-picked from a group of 600 applicants, the bevy of gorgeous beauties surrounding Lew Ayres and Lana Turner, tops a cast of the most pulchrltudlnous collection of Holly wood girls ever gathered together for one picture "These Glamour Girls," which opens a three-day run Sunday at the New Rlalto theatre. The girls ARRIVE FOR SHOW PORTLAND, Oct, 6. P) The sleek, fat aristocrats of the farmyard came to Portland by the carload to day for the opening of the 29th an nual Pacific International Livestock exposition tomorrow. Workmen labored in the great ex position pavilion to expand facilities for a 60 per cent Increase In ex hibits. A special train from tht Na tional Dairy congress at Waterloo, Iowa, brought tl, 000,000 worth of dairy stock. Aboard were 360 cham pions Ayrshlres, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Jerseys, Holttelns and Milking Shorthorns from southern, eastern and mid western states. Blooded show horses arrived from Texas and California and rodeo broncs and steers from all section of the west. Registration of Intercollegiate judging teams, Four-H boys and girls and Smith-Hughes members ap proached a record. WEST SIDE PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE WEST MAIN AT GRAPE PHONE 775 - ALMOND COCO SOAP A fine soap that makes a fine lather. Cake 8c Tally Cards new assortment Dozen 15c FILMS AT LOWEST PRICES V127.... V120..., V620... 23 .27 ..27 Developing Free Mail Ub Your Films LOW EVERYDAY PRICES 75c Fitch Shampoo 59t? 30o Bromo Seltzer 25? 50o Ipana Tooth Paste 39i BOo Batbasweet 43 35c Laxative Bromo Quinine 27 60c Sal Hepatica 48 50c Lysol 43 60o Alka-Beltser 40 SAVE With Safety at IN OUR OIFT DEPARTMENT You Will Find Remembrances for Every Ooornlon at Moderate Prices sol 1 v X Ml . from the heart of a woman to touch the heart of the worm. Miss Davis Is cast aa Charlotte Lovell and Miss Hopkins Is cast as her cousin, both of them living in aristocratic old Philadelphia In the days during the Civil war. Oeorge Brent heads the supporting cast which Includes Donald Crisp, Jans Bryan, Louise Faasnda and Cecilia Lottus. 15 pictured above are Anita Louise, Jane Bryan and Marsha Hunt. "These Glamour Quia" Is an up-to-the-min ute story of Park avenue versus Tenth, with the setting of the bat tleground a college campus. "Stop, Look and Love," featuring Jean Rogers, William Frawley, Robert Kellard and Mlna Gombell, will play as the companion feature. ON AUTO IHEFT Robert Rlnkte, who claims to be 15 years old, charged with grand larceny, waa ordered held to await grand Jury action yesterday by Jus tice of the Peace William R. Cole man, under $1000 bonds. The youth Is alleged to have stolen the auto of Bertha Kandy, and left a note In it saying he was going to Mexico and would return the car In the spring. Hlnkle was appre hended a few days later in Califor nia. William A. Mansfield and Ortlllo H. Clark, charged with non-pnssesslon of an operator'a license, were sach fined $2.50 and costs and given until October IS to pay. GLASSES Dr. R, M. Hood Optometrist Sparta nifij. Main and Riverside. Medford, Or. Skillful Service Reasonable Price. GILLETTE Blue Blade . Pkg. 6 for 25c Bridge Playing Cuds, fine quality, 35 and 50 single deck 75 and ?1 double deok V116 V616.. 32 .50 V122 Print! 4o Eaoh. We Pay Return Postage, 25c Squibb Dental Cream 19 60c Benzedrine Inhaler - 49 35o Vlck's Vapo-Rub..27 50c Aqua Velva.... 39 50o Pablum 43 60c Johnson Baby Oil 43 26o Ex-Lax 23 25c Feen-A-Mlnt 19 the Rezall Drug Store s-s-TSr Singing Cowboy 13 Hoy Rogei.t, popular nw tinging cowboy, comes to tht Roxy theatre for tomorrow only In "Billy tho Kid Returns." Mary Hart has tht roman tic lead opposite and Smiley Bur nett heads tht supporting cast of Western names. Xplsodt 4 of tht ntw aerial. "Fly ing O-Men." will play on tht saint bill with "Billy the Kid Returns." American firms have about four billion dollari infested In Canadian branches. Use Mali Tribune want a. Too Late to Classify WANTED TO RENT 1 or 1 acres, close In: 4 or 6-room house, place for chlckena and cow. J. M. Buch anan, care Allen Hotel. PIANO small upright: escsllent con dluon. Box 106, Tribune. POR RENT 5 -room, clean house. $20 per month. 320 Laurel. FOR SALE New stock trailer, or trade for beef cattle or Hereford bull. Cecil Messer, Anderson Ranch, Talent. FOR SALE Large colored fryers. Tel. an-K-y. Mrs, waixer. AUCTION SALE at Pavilion, north Medford, Ore., Saturday, Oct. 7. All classes of livestock. Sale starts promptly at 1:30 p. m. In addi tion to regular salt, 1 Rag. Here ford bull; 1 Reg. Hereford cow with bull calf at side will be sold. Al ways attend tht auction. So. Ore. Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer, Phone 851-J-3. $800 Two acres In clover, Irri gated; city water, small new house, car and trail er; 8360 down, balance 810 per mo. Also Ont of Rogue River Valley's finest non-irrigated farms, highly improv ed. If you want a sound invest ment, Inquire about this. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496; tvehings 1613-J. WANTED Girl for part-time restaur ant work. 23 so. rront. FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR CASH Improved acreage near Medford, Call at 030 N. Central between 3 and 5 p. m. or Sunday. REWARD for Information leading to return of Jersey steer missing from pasture in Spring St. diet. Whit man Ranch, cotter suttt road. For SALE Latest style new spec. tacle frames. Cheap. 10110 Court. TftATJE Charter Oak heater and Iron bedsteada for wood. 1030 Court. WANTED Plowing, discing or other tractor work. Will tak fresh cows or other livestock. Box 3703, Mall Tribune. Saturday Only! Shows Hat. l:4J-J-6:4B- ON THIS S.AMK Hll.l " Rt II -nriNQ G-MEN X SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS I Filmed In Technicolor 1 I HI IIFI ill fjPOH7?VKLYTNnrrNl7 rout mwtst nvown of tw I Ub i miimrrii CLVw BUST MART V ran itotuit. tr. VJ I CARTOON I VJWiiiai ii 9 LOST Pair of glasses In clpptr purst. Phont MiB-K-i. Reward. POR RENT Close In. good location. 4 rooms and kitchenette, partly furnished apt. Former tenant would share If sail&factory. Phone 10U5-W. COMPETENT, respectable mlddle-aaed woman would keep house for adulta, tare for old people or help with Invalid for good home and small wanes. Must be long -Unit Job. Write to Box 3690, Tribune. LOST Currency In envelopa between Rlalto theawr and Phoenix or Drftk Hollow. Reward. Return to MaU Trlbuna of (let. WANT TO RENT 3 or 4 -room house for a year. Must be reasonable. Inquire 836 Benson St. EXPERIENCED farmer wants yar round employment. Stock ranch preferred. Box 173, Talent. FURNISHED 8-rm. apartment. Adult. 40 Quince. Phone 641-X. WANTED By young lady, position U receptionist and assistant in doc tor's office. References. Box 177. Tribune. '33 PLYMOUTH DeLuit Sedan; good rubber, perfect mechanically, at a bargain price tor quick sale, only 1306. Take a look that'll all we ask. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. SELLING OUT 2 cows, t horses. Will trade. Box 34, DeBarr Ave, SPECIALS 31 Model A Coupe SB '31 Chev. Coupe - 136 38 Terraplane Sodan (book on this car 430). Priced for a few days at .......-.......-...... M SB Willys Pickup 446 (Low mileage, economy.) 3 Packard 120 4-door Touring Sedan (a oar that will stand inspection). Priced to sell. AUTO SALES & LOAM Cor. 9th and So. Bartlett, nnruvfl Tiirknp I. .till mlllnC those delicious Sslway freestones lor canning or slicing as abls prices. Oet yours now at Tucker's. 4th hous on right, Or chard Home Drive on oww.ri nrv. POR SALE Young bird dog. 837 H. Central. PUEL OIL NEW Associated day or nlta servtcs. Meuioro r-uei vo Tel. 831. won. rai.ic Fresh cows and heifers. j. t. Sawyer, a mllea up Wagner creek from Talent. POR SALE Membership In Crater Flying club at discount. Inquire Post Olilce eervice owhwu. FOR SALE Twin beds with springs and mattresses, o? unmi., ton sale Newtowns. Nice quality, good slr.es. Bring container. MYRON ROOT It CO., INC. Ware house 47 South Fir St. FOR SALE OR TRADE '38 model T Pickup. Ready to go. A. J. Mul- lena, Cherry av. 25C-30C-10C S5C-40C-10O Packed With Fun 4 Thrillil Hurry! Ends Sat. Nltel t'LAMRNrr. E. MIII.FORO'S Hurry Kids! THE JUNIOR SAFETY COUNCIL CONTEST ENDS NEXT SAT, .... OCT. 14th 1,000 FREE CREDITS. to all Junior attending this Saturday's Matlnca Oei Your Tickets Togeth er , . . You'll Soon Own That Bike & Wrist Watch T t Ism is FOR RENT 4 -room house and ga rage. Cheap. 1397 Sunset Ave. FOR RKNT 4 -room partly furnl&hsd house. Phont Dr. Sweeney. WHY PAY RENTr When you can buy a modern 7 -room house, close in. lor tittoo, witn rw down and 130 per month, Including Interest. Ltt mt show this bargain to you. Pierce, Room I Palra Bldg. or Phont 6L7-L. WANTED To tradt oil htater for wood heater. Write description to T. B. Jongllng, Rt. 1, Central Point. MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE Your roofing needs taken cart of at wt have another carload of roof ing paper, building paper and sheath ing. We have also roof paint, roof stain and apnait aiao corrugaiea galvanlwd Iron sheets, all sites oedar shingles, all grades at lower than mail order prices, anu bav 1NQ YOU MONEY. We are carrying Portland cement at special price. Doors, windows and window glass. Paint, all colors, at S1.35 per gallon linseed oil and turpentine. All slaea galvanised and black pipe new and used; also pipe fittings new and used. Steal top cook stoves, built to our specification, naving large nre box and duplex grates; stovepipe and elbows, heavy gauge, each 30 cents'. Large assortment of ranges, hsatrolaa and hsatsra, new and used. New Simmons Beds and Bed Springs at $4.05 eaoh. New and used furniture, linoleum rugs and floor coverings. Barb wire, stock fencing, wire net. ting and hardware cloth. Wedges, sledges, crosscut saws, axes, tools and lmpiemsms, large assort ment to -ohooBe from. Complete stock of split pulleys, shaft boxings, saw manarew, oorawouu saws, cable and belting. Large stock of tents and tarpaulins. Ws cordially invit inspection . of our merchandise and comparison of our prices. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE THE HOME OF BARGAINS 3T North drape St. . Phone iota. FOR RENT Modern apartment, 808 West 11th; gaa heat, electric rang and refrigerator. WANTED 500 people to eat Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday. 13 to 4, at Eagle Point Orange hall. Prior Boo. OREEN PINE SLABS and blocks still available. Valley Fuel Co., Tsl. 78. ROOM AND BOARD tit S. Oatdkla, Phone 84B-J. SUNDAY FOR THREE DAYSl She Did the One Thing No Man Can Forgive . . - Every kiss was meant for another . . A every sicrtt was the memorv of an oldfe love . , this, above pioturtl . Screen 's Greatest ::V3 vil with l Njjouise Fazend ilk rjf maw fflMrm tar M1LLAND Ribtrl PIKTOM fJl ICfF lrvue: alter the Amanda Duff-Henry Shows 1:4S S:45 - :0O Matlne WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply law creasing nemana. poi casn pas at latest market price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOD8I 31 North Grape at. Phone 10M. SEE BARNEY for carefree wlatar driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, SUB and Riverside. SACRIFICE FOR CASH Scnumanss upright piano, excellent oondlucsa Phone mbu-k or in i-j. Tit J. B. STETSON HATS Regular grade for 53: other makes lint Star Cleaners, 6 So. Front. For 73 yean the quality whliksy (of every mtsm Pint $1.05 Quart $1.95 all, is Bette 's best Thrill Ends Sat. Nitel last Shew Sat, Nltel Armetta in 'The Escape' SOo Ivtnlnt 4e K Malta 14 ML JLyears oj i pBW, J it, aon hi"1 ! iMHttWJfTs f '1 1